The outdated Palera1n jailbreak has been updated to version 1.4.2 with support for iOS 16.4 and other changes.
Attention has been focused on a new C rewrite developed by the palera1n team that provides performance and stability improvements over the traditional palera1n jailbreak, but that hasn’t stopped the team from continuing to support the deprecated version.
In an announcement posted on Twitter on Thursday evening, the Palera1n team announced that they have updated the outdated Palera1n jailbreak to version 1.4.2 with support for iOS and iPadOS 16.4, the first beta version of which was released for developer testing just this week.
Palera1n team lead developer Nebula mentioned on the Palera1n Discord channel on Thursday afternoon that iOS and iPadOS 16.4 broke Palara1n and that an update was imminent, so the v1.4.2 update is not surprising.
The changelog also mentions the following changes in addition to iOS and iPadOS 16.4 support:
– Miscellaneous fixes – Make palera1n.sh directory independent by @junepark678 – Add check for arm64e devices on startup from recovery/DFU by @0xallie – Add note about forced reload after rootfs recovery by @0xallie – Update payload by @asdfugil – Fix
_kill_if_running
for root processes with @0xallie – Improve stability with @vadim-a-yegorov – Hide error messages from iproxy with @0xallie – Add –ipsw option with @0xallie – dfuhelper: check if device is already in DFU mode with @0xallie – dfuhelper: Will crash prematurely if device reboots into normal/recovery mode with @0xallie – Make sure fs is always set with @0xallie – Fix dfuhelper slowness (mainly on macOS) with @0xallie – Update COMMONISSUES.md and fix some restorerootfs stuff with @BananaOnGitHub – Use curl to test connection instead of ping with @0xallie. Prevent Finder from popping up while palera1n is running with @0xallie.
It is important to clarify here that this update is not for Palara1n-C, but for the older traditional Palera1n jailbreak. Both support A9-A11 devices running iOS or iPadOS 15.0-16.x thanks to the checkm8 hardware bootloader exploit.
If you are an existing user of palera1n, then you can get the latest release from the palera1n GitHub repository. If you are not yet a palera1n user, you can follow the steps in our guide to get started for the first time.
Are you happy to see that the palera1n team added support for the new iPhone and iPad firmware before it was released to the general public? Let us know in the comments section below.
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